George Lucas on a Bench
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I do want to blame Disney for some of these closures. It ended up being bad timing. The Soarin'/Condor Flats changes were rumored a while back and clearly have been delayed until the worst possible time when numerous other E tickets are closed. "it's a small world" Holiday running until the end of January is stupid. We went on it recently and I was just baffled as to why we were on a Christmas ride. I sort of get closing all of Critter Country while Splash Mountain is down, but you're still talking a major restaurant, meet and greet area, a confectionery with delicious peanut butter cookies and, in my opinion, a decent dark ride that's always there for you with short lines on even the most horribly crowded days.
Also, on the subject of WDW running attractions until they're falling apart and specifically Pirates of the Caribbean. Yes, WDW clearly does this, but make no mistake, Disneyland is also guilty of neglect and running attractions not up to show standards. DL POTC has been a mess for a while now. I was baffled when it returned from rehab last year with missing characters that have limited movement anyway. A couple years ago, Haunted Mansion operated for almost the entire year without the deaf guy that's next to the mummy in the graveyard. Why would THAT character need to be missing for almost a year when he barely even moves?
On Pirates currently, the back seats of the boats flood, there are only like 5 fireflies in the the Blue Bayou Lagoon and the shooting star is broken once again, the harpsichord is missing from the Captain's Quarters, the chase turntable before the cat guy has been out of commission for a while, the hat guy has been missing hats for what seems like forever now, with a stick coming out of his stack embarrassingly revealing how the effect is accomplished. Keep in mind this is the guy that Walt himself pointed out the show would go to pieces if he didn't function.
Also, on the subject of WDW running attractions until they're falling apart and specifically Pirates of the Caribbean. Yes, WDW clearly does this, but make no mistake, Disneyland is also guilty of neglect and running attractions not up to show standards. DL POTC has been a mess for a while now. I was baffled when it returned from rehab last year with missing characters that have limited movement anyway. A couple years ago, Haunted Mansion operated for almost the entire year without the deaf guy that's next to the mummy in the graveyard. Why would THAT character need to be missing for almost a year when he barely even moves?
On Pirates currently, the back seats of the boats flood, there are only like 5 fireflies in the the Blue Bayou Lagoon and the shooting star is broken once again, the harpsichord is missing from the Captain's Quarters, the chase turntable before the cat guy has been out of commission for a while, the hat guy has been missing hats for what seems like forever now, with a stick coming out of his stack embarrassingly revealing how the effect is accomplished. Keep in mind this is the guy that Walt himself pointed out the show would go to pieces if he didn't function.